SQL Server 2008 introduces a new feature, the Resource Governor, which provides enterprise customers the ability to both monitor and control the way different workloads use CPU and memory resources on their SQL Server instances. This paper explains several practical usage scenarios and gives guidance on best practices.

The Resource Governor is a new feature in the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Enterprise. It provides very powerful and flexible controls to dictate and monitor how a SQL Server instance behaves in terms of CPU, memory and response time.

This white paper is targeted at IT professionals and database administrators responsible for managing scale, concurrency, high availability, consolidation, virtualization, or service level agreements for the SQL Server instances in their production environments. In this paper you are shown various ways in which you can use the Resource Governor to analyze and streamline the way resources are utilized within your SQL Server instances, by explaining:

How the Resource Governor works, including limitations and best practices.

Methods for building a consolidation plan, and testing those methods.

Techniques for preventing runaway queries, or at least minimizing their impact.

Approaches to meeting service level agreements (SLAs) driven by response time and concurrency.

Basic ideas about implementing a chargeback system to recover resource costs.

This time also I m in a big problem. but didn’t find any helpful post this time.

I have installed a new Sql server 2008 enterprise edition. At the time of installation I have configured it with mixed mode authentication and was having two logins one is my domain user login account. I am able to access the integration services using only that domain user account.

Now I have to configure that server on different domain. I did it somehow. I am able to access the database engine using sa login. my question is how can I access my integration services with the new domain user account.

Is there any way accept new install. Any help would be highly appreciated.

Pinal Dave is a SQL Server Performance Tuning Expert and an independent consultant. He has authored 11 SQL Server database books, 21 Pluralsight courses and has written over 4000 articles on the database technology on his blog at a https://blog.sqlauthority.com. Along with 16+ years of hands on experience he holds a Masters of Science degree and a number of database certifications.